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Posted by Mark on February 14, 2004 at 07:33:03 from (209.151.117.32):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Jobs posted by youngster on February 14, 2004 at 07:21:39:
Well, at least you opened the can and have started thinking about it. That's an obvious sign that you are a mature (for your age) young man and aren't afraid to shoulder your responsibilities rather than do what some do and avoid the responsibility and blame everything and everyone for your problems when the solution is in the mirror. Besides, you can always shift gears and do something else if you don't like your choice. But another word of wisdom here, the longer you wait (older you get) the more entrenched you get in what you are doing (more experience, more pay, more seniority) and it gets harder to start over. You may have a family by then and that makes it tougher as the $$ have to keep coming in to maintain the household........but people do it every day. Course if you got laid-off from a job it would be a lot easier as you would have do do something to survive and that something might be a career change, and who knows it may be the best thing that ever happened to you. Mark
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